Chapter 221

Name:Super Chief Author:Hermo
Oak did not succeed in lobbying the hutch tribe, but he was not unhappy.

As a member of the chekasa people and one of the current liaison officers between the chekasa people and the French, oakcha is not out of bad intentions to lobby the hutch tribe. He just wants to build a closer relationship with the powerful hutch tribe by means of this event, so as to prepare for his revenge in the future.

But oak just learned from the mouth of leader hatch that the damned whistle snake had been missing for nearly five months, and his revenge was much less.

But after he came out of the hutch tribe, he continued to go to other chekasa tribes. He still wanted to establish good relations with other powerful tribes in the tribe through this matter.

It's just that oak has successfully lobbied other tribes. Others don't know, but the reward issued from Fort okron has spread to the surrounding areas within a few hundred miles in a very short time.

Many tribes are also excited about the reward. After all, the reward given by the French is so attractive.

The grain and other rewards were good to say, but the 100 horses directly hit the G-spot of many Indian tribes.

This is not the time when the Indians rode everywhere more than 100 years later. At this time, horses from the old world are still very rare and precious among the Indian tribes, especially before the Indians mastered the technology of how to cultivate war horses, the supply of war horses can only rely on the vasichus.

A hundred horses is a precious treasure for any tribe. Before this reward spread, not only many chekasa tribes, but also Yuchi people in the south, Missouri people in the north and Arkansas people in the West were attracted.

There are even a lot of tribes who are not only moved, but also act directly.

At this moment, the tribes that originally lived on both sides of the middle and lower reaches of the great bend were in trouble.

Because of the limitation of the terrain, most of the tribes living on both sides of the middle and lower reaches of the bend are not large-scale. If there are three or four hundred people, they are large-scale. The vast majority of the tribes living in this area are small tribes with only more than 100 people.

After all, the area in the middle and lower reaches of the great bend is a swamp except for mountains. If the number of a tribe is too large, it will not be able to support itself at all. It can only be continuously dispersed and then dispersed, eventually forming the current pattern.

The original bad terrain is the best protection layer for these small tribes, but in the eyes of some crazy tribes stimulated by this reward, this terrain is nothing at all.

In the beginning, these crazy tribes could strictly distinguish between the Cherokee tribe and other tribes. After all, the reward from Fort okron was to find a Cherokee tribe by name.

But as time goes on, many crazy tribes don't even know this. What's the difference? As long as it's not a tribe you know well, just take it.

Anyway, the French can't tell whether these people are Cherokee or chekasa

Of course, almost all of these tribes are mainly Missourians and Arkansas.

After all, for the tribes of these two tribes, the powerful Cherokees and chekasa are not their friends, but competitors. All the tribes living in the middle and lower reaches of the great bend, except the Cherokee, are the chekasa, so kill them. What if you find the right Cherokee tribe the French want.

Moreover, Arkansas and Missouri are very cruel. They know that this area is the territory of the chekasa and the Cherokee people, so when they act, they often have several tribes unite to act together. Even if they encounter a powerful chekasa or Cherokee tribe, they are not afraid. It's a big deal to turn around and leave.

This kind of group attack stirred up a bloodbath on both sides of the river in the lower reaches of the great bend.

The location of Fort okron is crucial. Although the Ohio River and the great bend are at the junction of the fortress, the location of the fortress also happens to be at the junction of the chekasa, Arkansas, Missouri and Cherokee forces.

And it doesn't matter whether it's Cherokee or chekasa or Arkansas or Missouri.

In the past, only the chekasa, Arkansas and Missouri lived in this area. However, as the Cherokee moved southward, they occupied a large area where Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia met. Far away, all the aborigines who originally lived in this area were forced to move out.

It can be said that no matter the chekasa, Arkansas or Missouri people, they all have great vigilance against the powerful Cherokee people, especially the chekasa people who suffered the greatest losses after the Cherokee people moved southward. The two tribes are quick to fight with each other.

By contrast, Arkansas and Missourians to the West and north of the river were less affected, but they also did not want to see the Cherokees continue to expand westward. The Cherokee people became more and more powerful in the three hundred years after they moved to the south. Once the Cherokee people expanded to the west, if they did not want to be eliminated, they would continue to move westward and northward, which would occupy the territory of Arkansas and Missouri.

For the chekasa people, they are also suffering. If the Missourians and Arkansas hadn't stood in the way of the north and the west, they would have crossed the river and moved west.

Who wants to face a strong Cherokee?

Therefore, the current relationship between the four tribes, especially between the chekasa and the Arkansas and the Missouri, is very delicate.

Now it's not easy to have such an opportunity, and there are so many rewards, Arkansas and Missouri will not let it go.

Arkansas and Missouri are making waves in the lower reaches of the great bend, and the worst of them are the chekasa. Most of the Cherokee tribes lived in the middle or upper reaches of the great bend.

Naturally, the chekasa people do not want to see their own people robbed and slaughtered by a group of outsiders, so the chekasa people do not care to look for the Cherokee tribe now, but take action against the Arkansas and Missouri people.

A battle so suddenly started, blood and even red big bend.

Countless wolves are attracted, and crocodiles hiding in the swamp and the edge of the big bend are also showing up. They can't wait to enjoy this sudden feast